Diving in Similan Islands (Mu Koh Similan National Park)
Thursday, December 01, 2016 by admin
Similan Islands are one of the most popular diving locations in Thailand. Divers from around the world come to Thailand to book a liveaboard or day trip to Similan Islands. The liveaboard trips are usually four days long with three dives a day. Day trips are organised with a speedboat and usually, you would need to pay extra if you would like to go diving as well. Altogether there are 19 different dive sites on Similan Islands which are suitable for divers of all levels.
The complete guide to Cheow Lan Lake
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 by admin
Escape to one of the oldest rainforests in the world, not far from Surat Thani and home to 5% of the world’s species – Khao Sok National Park. Deep in the succulent thickets of this 300 million year lowland jungle, known as the wettest spot in Thailand, you will be delighted to find Khao Sok’s emerald jewel – Cheow Lan Lake.
Complete Guide to Chiang Mai Old City
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 by admin
Chiang Mai is the second biggest city in Thailand. Chiang Mai means ‘new city’ and it was named after its discovery. The city was found in an older city of Wiang Nopburi. Chiang Mai is a perfect gateway to relax and escape from the hassle and bustle of Bangkok and big cities. It was used to be the centre of the Lanna Kingdom in the past. Nowadays, it is a popular city for backpackers and travellers.
Travel to and from Phuket: Ferry, Bus, Boat, Train
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 by admin
Phuket is Thailand’s largest Island situated in the southern province. The island is located on the west coast, surrounded by the beautiful Andaman Sea.
The Island of Phuket is connected with continental Thailand by Sarasin Bridge on the North. Thus it can be reached via road transport. Travelling to and from Phuket is pretty easy and simple.
Complete guide to Phuket Nightlife
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 by admin
Phuket Thailand has an incredible nightlife. There is always something to keep you amused. No matter if it’s the bright neon lit street bars, the clubbing scene of Bangla Road in Patong, Karon and Kata, or quieter wining and dining in Kamala.